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The cost-effectiveness in the use of HIV counselling and testing-mobile outreaches in reaching men who have sex with men (MSM) in northern Nigeria.

Chiedu Ifekandu1, Aliyu Suleiman2, Ogechukwu Aniekwe3.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Men who have sex with men (MSM) are at increased risk of HIV and other STI infections in Nigeria. This is because MSM are afraid to seek medical help because the healthcare workers in various facilities are afraid of the consequences if they provide services for MSM citing the law as a reason not to intervene. MSM in northern states of Nigeria are facing double-jeopardy because the few international partners working in MSM in Nigeria are pulling out of these volatile areas because of the fear of attacks by the Boko Haram and the Nigerian law enforcement agencies.
OBJECTIVES: The intervention was conducted to promote affordable and sustainable HIV care and treatment for MSM in Nigeria.
METHODS: This intervention was conducted in the Boko Haram ravaged cities of Kano and Maiduguri (North-East Nigeria). Twenty MSM-key influencers from the two cities were identified and trained on HIV counselling and testing, caregivers, case managers and on initiation process for ARV treatment for new HIV+MSM as well as ethical considerations.
RESULTS: The mean age of the key influencers was 24 years +/-SD. Each of the trained 20 key influencers reached 20 MSM-peer with condom promotion, HCT, referral to identified MSM-community health centers and follow-up/caregiving within the space of one month. The project was able to reach 400 MSM in the two cities. 89% of the peers consented to HCT. HIV prevalence among the participants was at 18%. The project recorded ARV-successful referral to healthcare facilities for the respondents that tested positive. The key influencers have been following up for ARV-adherence.
CONCLUSIONS: Use of community members should be promoted for sustainability and ownership. It also helps in eradicating socio-cultural barrier to HIV intervention for MSM. Moreover, this proves to be one of the safest and affordable methods of reaching MSM in Nigeria in this ugly time of legalization of homophobia in the country's constitution.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25394114      PMCID: PMC4224812          DOI: 10.7448/IAS.17.4.19610

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Int AIDS Soc        ISSN: 1758-2652            Impact factor:   5.396


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Review 1.  HIV treatment cascade in MSM, people who inject drugs, and sex workers.

Authors:  Kathryn Risher; Kenneth H Mayer; Chris Beyrer
Journal:  Curr Opin HIV AIDS       Date:  2015-11       Impact factor: 4.283

Review 2.  Quality of Care and Service Expansion for HIV Care and Treatment.

Authors:  Carolyn Bolton Moore; Erica Ciaraldi
Journal:  Curr HIV/AIDS Rep       Date:  2015-06       Impact factor: 5.071

3.  "He is the Same as Me": Key Populations' Acceptability and Experience of a Community-Based Peer Navigator Intervention to Support Engagement in HIV Care in Tijuana, Mexico.

Authors:  Teresita Rocha-Jiménez; Eileen V Pitpitan; Rebeca Cazares; Laramie R Smith
Journal:  AIDS Patient Care STDS       Date:  2021-10-19       Impact factor: 5.078

4.  Scale-up of antiretroviral treatment access among people living with HIV in Rivers State, Nigeria, 2019--2020.

Authors:  Andrew T Boyd; Obinna Ogbanufe; Chibuzor Onyenuobi; Ifunanya Mgbakor; Pamela Bachanas; Olayemi Olupitan; Clifford Umeh; Adeoye Adegboye; Golden Owhonda; Solomon Odafe; Ibrahim Jahun; Patrick Dakum; Charles Mensah; Jerry Gwamna; Dennis Onotu; Emilio Dirlikov; Michelle Williams-Sherlock; Chukwuemeka Okolo; Tarfa Verinumbe; Stanley Idakwo; Makshwar U Kumtap; Tedd Ellerbrock; Mahesh Swaminathan
Journal:  AIDS       Date:  2021-06-01       Impact factor: 4.632

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